Why were you expecting that? Such thought never even crossed my mind. Did you not know the size of the company? Do you think every tiny team can deliver like Apple does without any experience in phone shipping (hundreds of preliminary units personally signed by Todd not counting)? See also: Frequently Asked Questions · Wiki · Librem5 / Librem 5 Community Wiki · GitLab.
Where did they tell that they were “well prepared for that”? What does it even mean?
Yes, Purism delayed the phone many times, but given the company size and lack of experience everyone could expect that from a crowdfunding campaign. It’s of course bad, but practically unavoidable. See also: Frequently Asked Questions · Wiki · Librem5 / Librem 5 Community Wiki · GitLab
This is not what was originally promised. Basic functionality was promised for the first units. Everyone can get more apps later by the software updates. In this sense it has actually been overdelivered. See: Librem 5 — Promise Delivery Chart. 14 hours of idle time is already enough for a lot of people. With suspend we will probably have it at least doubled by the software updates. Looks fine to me. Still it can never be as efficient as Android phones due to its focus on freedom, see: https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/community-wiki/-/wikis/Frequently-Asked-Questions#21-how-long-will-be-the-battery-life-of-the-librem-5-evergreen. Not a Purism’s fault, but unfortunate state of art.
True, but in the last posts Purism are actually trying not to overpromise. You are still not satisfied and demand precise predictions.